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Jimmy Rowles
The Peacocks
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Composer
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Jimmy Rowles
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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5:48
"The Peacocks" is a jazz standard composed by Jimmy Rowles in 1975. The piece was first recorded by Rowles himself on his album "The Peacocks" in 1977. The song has since been covered by numerous jazz musicians, including Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, and Stan Getz. The piece is a ballad with a slow tempo and a melancholic feel. It is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and intricate melodies. The song is typically played in the key of G major, although it has been performed in other keys as well. "The Peacocks" is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement features a simple melody played by the piano, accompanied by a walking bass line. The second movement is more complex, with the piano playing a series of intricate arpeggios while the bass and drums provide a steady rhythm. The third movement returns to the simple melody of the first movement, but with added embellishments and variations. One of the most notable characteristics of "The Peacocks" is its use of extended harmonies. Rowles was known for his use of complex chord progressions, and "The Peacocks" is no exception. The song features a number of unusual chord changes and substitutions, which give it a unique and distinctive sound. Overall, "The Peacocks" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that has become a beloved standard in the jazz repertoire. Its intricate melodies and rich harmonies make it a challenging but rewarding piece to play, and its emotional depth and beauty continue to captivate audiences to this day.
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